It's no easy task making wholesale changes to a position for the second year in a row. Last fall, the Gators were forced to replace Matt Elam and Josh Evans at safety, two players who had significant roles in the National Football League as rookies. [details]

The good: Landry is a big, physical safety with top athleticism that has ranked him in the top 10 prospects for this class the entire year. He combines all the physical and mental abilities to man either safety spot in the NFL and most likely start as a rookie. He has very good range, fine speed and strong tackling skills to rank with any defensive back in recent classes including Michael Huff from last spring. He has a very good nose for the ball, showing keen instincts to make the proper read consistently. He will come up and fill vs. the run and uncoil on ball carries, showing linebacker type hitting power.

The bad: He needs some development in tracking the ball better in the deep game and progress here will increase his big plays.

Outlook: Landry carries an early starting grade and gives his club many options in multiple sets. He has the ability to match up with any receiver. Big, physical, fast athlete with enormous upside as a blitz defender in the right scheme. He is a highly developed prospect that will be selected in the top 10 with the Falcons, Dolphins and Texans interested.

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